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Top Ten Reasons to Lower the Voting Age







Top Ten Reasons to Lower the Voting Age

Top Ten Reasons to Lower the Voting Age 04/09/2004 03:55 PM

Many of you have by now heard of the high profile bill in California to lower the voting age to 14 for state and local elections. In spite of the onerous partial vote system called for in the bill, I believe it should be supported. This bill has often been slighted, mocked and maligned by columnists and pundits, so in the interests of fairness I present to you the top ten reasons to lower the voting age.




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Eric calls it a Ground up - grass roots effort - yet there are some fairly formal things going on. Eric claims it's an evolutionary approach and it's based upon established standards like XHTML. Yet isn't XHTML fairly new itself?

Semantics get added in an ad hoc way. I certainly groove on that idea.

But to refute server based technology, XML and APIs - seems a bit extreme to me.

I've often wondered why some people differentiate between UPPER case and lower case semantics. But from what I see - these lower case folks seem to have their OWN dogma.

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But one thing I totally disagree with is - where's the meta-data? Eric said "it's all meta-data" - then why avoid using the term?


No I don't wanna come off as some sort of RDF zealot - but I also don't like to see one-sided thinking. In some cases - these standards are just arbitray spin-offs - not necessarily grounded in any stable principle other than "NOT rdf" or "NOT semantic web".

Why can't we work together?

What's wrong with a 'pseudo-schema' we all can agree upon BEFORE it's 'rendered' into a specific distribution method? i.e. pre-RSS ificiation. Or Atomization for that matter.

I really think 2005 can be the year that various viewpoints on how to build standards - can come together - for the benefit of all.

"Don't pave the cow paths" seems like a really reasonable approach. I just gotta wonder what's wrong with FOAFnet, meta-data and calling it micro-content - beside sthet fact that someone else has defined it and that they're associated with rdf.

Or maybe it's about an aritrary demand that nothing can be too complex and that it MUST be really really really really simple. Maybe they'll create their OWN subscription format called RRRRS.


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